11/26/1906 |
Joined the Columbus HS Alligators. |
01/01/1907 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 25 (65); Power: 50 (80); Eye: 30 (60). |
01/01/1908 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 25 (65); Power: 30 (35); Eye: 25 (45). |
06/28/1909 |
Was not drafted and joined the Brooklyn College T-Bones. |
01/01/1910 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 30 (65); Power: 35 (35); Eye: 30 (45). |
06/01/1910 |
Wins the 1910 United Negro College Baseball Association World Series with the Brooklyn College T-Bones! |
01/01/1911 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 35 (65); Power: 35 (40); Eye: 30 (45). |
01/01/1912 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 40 (65); Power: 35 (40); Eye: 40 (50). |
06/28/1912 |
Drafted in the 1912 first-year player draft by the Saint Louis Canaries. (Round 3, Pick 15, 47th overall pick). |
08/22/1912 |
Released by the Brooklyn College T-Bones. |
08/22/1912 |
Signed a minor league contract with the Saint Louis Canaries organization with a signing bonus of $260. |
09/07/1912 |
Named the #24 prospect in the LNBL |
01/01/1913 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 45 (70); Power: 40 (45); Eye: 45 (50). |
04/10/1913 |
Named the #23 prospect in the LNBL |
06/17/1913 |
Named the #11 prospect in the LNBL |
09/13/1913 |
Named the #4 prospect in the LNBL |
01/01/1914 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 55 (70); Power: 40 (50); Eye: 55 (70). |
04/09/1914 |
Named the #5 prospect in the LNBL |
06/16/1914 |
Named the #2 prospect in the LNBL |
01/01/1915 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 50 (60); Power: 50 (50); Eye: 60 (70). |
01/01/1916 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 55 (55); Power: 50 (60); Eye: 60 (65). |
06/11/1916 |
Injured (viral infection),day-to-day for 4 days. |
01/01/1917 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 50 (50); Power: 50 (55); Eye: 60 (65). |
01/01/1918 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 50 (50); Power: 50 (55); Eye: 60 (60). |